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IEEE 1159.3-2019(Redline)

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Power Quality Data Interchange Format (PQDIF) (Redline)

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IEEE 2019 313
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Revision Standard – Active. A file format suitable for exchanging power quality related measurement and simulation data in a vendor independent manner is defined in this recommended practice. The format is designed to represent all power quality phenomena identified in IEEE Std 1159-2009, IEEE Recommended Practice on Monitoring Electric Power Quality, other power related measurement data, and is extensible to other data types as well. The recommended file format utilizes a highly compressed storage scheme to help reduce disk space and transmission times. The utilization of Globally Unique Identifiers (GUID) to represent each element in the file permits the format to be extensible without the need for a central registration authority.

IEEE 1159.3-2019(Redline)

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Power Quality Data Interchange Format (PQDIF) (Redline)

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Revision Standard – Active. A file format suitable for exchanging power quality related measurement and simulation data in a vendor independent manner is defined in this recommended practice. The format is designed to represent all power quality phenomena identified in IEEE Std 1159-2009, IEEE Recommended Practice on Monitoring Electric Power Quality, other power related measurement data, and is extensible to other data types as well. The recommended file format utilizes a highly compressed storage scheme to help reduce disk space and transmission times. The utilization of Globally Unique Identifiers (GUID) to represent each element in the file permits the format to be extensible without the need for a central registration authority.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 1159.3-2019, IEEE Recommended Practice for Power Quality Data Interchange Format (PQDIF) Front Cover
2 Title page
4 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
7 Participants
9 Introduction
10 Contents
11 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
2. Normative references
12 3. Definitions
4. Physical structure
4.1 Overall file structure
4.1.1 Standard PQDIF flat file
14 4.1.2 Alternate PQDIF structures
15 4.2 Internal record structure
4.2.1 Record header
4.2.2 Record body
16 5. Logical structure
5.1 Logical record structure
17 5.2 Logical element structure
5.2.1 Introduction
5.3 Logical structure of container record
18 5.3.1 Version
19 5.3.2 Compression
5.4 Logical structure of data sources and observations
5.4.1 Structure
20 5.4.2 Definitions
5.4.3 Instances
5.5 How to assemble a series
21 5.5.1 Explicit and scaled series
5.5.2 Regular rate series
22 5.5.3 Shared series
5.5.4 Use of IEEE special floating-point numbers
5.5.5 IEC 61000-4-30 flagging
6. Compression
6.1 Compression algorithmā€”zlib
23 6.2 Record-level compression
7. Logical device modeling
24 7.1 General procedures
25 7.1.1 Channel specifications overview
7.1.2 Monitor settings specifications overview
26 7.1.3 Observation specifications overview
27 7.2 Representing a waveform recording
30 7.3 Representing a RMS variation recording
37 7.4 Representing periodically recorded steady state values
42 7.5 Representing magnitude-duration-time tables
45 Annex A (normative) Physical format definitions
A.1 Physical format definitionsā€”pqdif_ph.h
53 Annex B (normative) Logical structure documentation
77 B.1 Logical format constant definitionsā€”pqdif_lg.h
100 B.2 Constant IDs and GUIDS
160 Annex C (informative) PQDIF file storage and file download
C.1 File storage and management
161 C.1.1 Required directory map section
162 C.1.2 Optional URL section
C.1.3 Optional monitor property sections
163 C.2 PQDIF file server interfaces
168 C.2.1 Other PQDIF file server interfaces
169 Annex D (informative) Representation of PQDIF in XML
171 D.1 Examples
177 Annex E (informative) Relationship of PQDIF to COMTRADE
E.1 PQDIF to COMTRADE
E.1.1 High-level issues
178 E.1.2 Channel definition issues
182 Annex F (informative) Relationship of PQDIF to IEC 61850
F.1 IEC TR 61850-90-17
183 Annex G (informative) Bibliography
IEEE 1159.3-2019
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